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Wednesday, 21 May 2014

2014 is Transport for London's Year of the Bus. It's well-chosen, as this year is also the centenary of London's motor buses being sent to the Western Front, the 75th anniversary of the RT-Type, and the 60th birthday of the beloved Routemaster.

To mark the year, London Transport Museum, TfL and the various operating companies have organised a series of events. These include a series of bus garage open days, and it was impossible to resist the chance to have a look behind the scenes at Catford Bus Garage.

The Museum had brought along a number of vintage buses; there were stalls, refreshments and a cake; and of course, the opportunity to wander around the garage itself. One of the most popular activities was the chance to ride on a bus through the bus wash.

In fact, having been through the soap and water every quarter hour throughout the day, I'm fairly sure that by the end, this Special Service was the cleanest bus in London!

Sunday, 4 May 2014

This blog has been a little neglected while I was on holiday; normal service will be resumed shortly! For today, some photographs of the walk from Stonehaven, a seaside town just south of Aberdeen, to Dunnottar Castle. The dramatically-located mediaeval ruin was the hiding place of the Honours of Scotland (its crown jewels) from Cromwell's troops.